Romania cancels elections after systems targeted by cyber attacks more than 85,000 times


  • Romania has canceled its presidential elections following a wave of cyber attacks
  • The cyber attacks targeted election systems, totaling more than 85,000 attacks
  • The elections will take place again, probably with closer monitoring of systems and social media

A recently released report (PDF) of the Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI) has revealed that election infrastructure was targeted by more than 85,000 cyber attacks in the run-up to election day.

The main concern of these attacks is the state-sponsored online influence campaign promoting the election of front-runner and pro-Moscow candidate Călin Georgescu. Access credentials for election websites were stolen by threat actors and leaked on a Russian hacker forum, a worrying development given the volatility of the region’s political landscape.